ua77/1 a century of spirit - integration
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1906-2006
WESTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
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Howard Bailey, Sherese Martin, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs and Development Graduate Assistant (2004.2005) - Office of Diversity P",.., ....
Monica Burke. Ph.D.,
Interim Director - Office of Diversity Programs
John Hardin, Ph.D.,
Associate Professor - Department of History
Maxine Ray,
Community Historian
C.J.Woods,
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The desegregation of Western
ky University reflects both KentU'
. ue circumstances of the the unlq
'wealth of Kentucky and
Commo . the hilltop college campus In
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Green W hen Western Bow mg . d in 1906 as a state-supported opene
,I ,'hool it observed the Day norm '
l,.1w and admitted whites only. The
entry of the first black studentS at
Western came several years after
blacks were admitted to the
University of Kentucky ( 1949) .
Beliarmine, Nazareth, and Ursuline
Colleges. University of Louisville
(1950). and Paducah Junior College
(1953). Western was not the leader
in early desegregation efforts
although its presidents privately
expressed their wishes for improved postsecondary opportuni.
ties for Kentucky blacks. In the
19205, President Henry Hardin
Cherry worked to improve rela-
Greg M<Kinney, first African Amerian to be selected as a student regent.
tions b,t h ween te all-white KentUCky Education Association and the all-black Kentucky Negro Education ASSOciation. Western
President Paul L. Garrett served on Governor Keen Jo hnson's
Committee on Equalizing
Educational O pportunity in 1939.
Also, President Garren privately
expressed to Presidem Donovan of
1956 F.-ank Moxley was admitted to
the graduate school.
Eastern Ken tucky State College
"that the Negroes of the state are
due one first class college, and I hope that we may live to see them
get it."
Confronted by the Kentucky
legal mandate of the Day Law, the
actual desegregation of Western
occurred discretely in the late 1950$
1970 Harry Jones becomes the first African American to integrate the baseball tCam.
A CENTURY OF
when several black residents took
up Dr. Kelly Thompson's support for
desegregation. Rev. John E. Jones and
Margaret Munday were admitted as
undergraduates in 1956. Frank O.
Moxley, a black Bowling Green
school teacher and coach with a
bachelor's degree from W ilberforce
University in Ohio, drove to Indiana
UniverSity in Bloomington on the
weekends for his graduate courses
until he was admit ted to the
Western graduate program in psy
chology and counseling. Moxley
received his master's degree in
1958, Jones his master's degree in
education in 1959 and Munday her
bachelor's degree in music in 1960.
All too often, racial desegrega-
1978 Sigma Gamma Rho wa~ found ... d. (Eta Phi)
tion was measured by the appear
ance of blacks on athletic teams.The
timeline accompanying this text
addresses these very visible mile
posts at Western. Significantly, the
campus social environment for the
growing num bers of African American students on Western's
campus was also improved with the
establishment of chapters of histori-
SPIRIT COMMEMORATIVE EDITION
A CENTURY OF
cally black but racially integrated fra
ternities and sororities. Of the nine
major historically black social frater
nities and sororities. seven had
established chapters as of 2005. By
the late 19805, blacks were also
being accepted in the historically
white fraternities and sororities. as
well as service organizations. such as 1976 Uniled Black Greeks is formed.
G .. mma Sigma Sigma, and academic
honor society. In 1976. non-Greek
black students formed the United
Black Students (known today as the
Black Student Alliance). In 1971, the
AmuingTones of Joy was formed by
black students at Western interest. ed in gospel music.
In summary, the desegregation
1956 1957 '958 1959 1960 '961 1962 /963 1964 .965 1966 1967 1968 /969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 /978 1979 '910 I
WESTERN'S
1958
1956 John E. jones and Margaret Munday were admitted as undergraduates. Frank O. Moxley was admitted to the graduate school.
Frank O. Moxley receives his master's degree.
1959 john E. jones receives his master's degree.
1960 Margaret Munday graduates from Western.Western·s black enrollment consisted of 96 black students.
1963 Vincent Shelby was the fi rst African· American to
eam a varsity letter at WKU when he earned the first of his
rtd-itHv m e n e
three letters in football in 1963 . Clem Haskins and Dwight Smith were the first African-Americans to play basketball on The Hill (1963-64 freshman team).
1964 jim Malone becomes the first African American member of Western's tennis team. He won 2 single conference championships and four doubles titles.
Roy Turner becomes the first African American on the track team, He won numerous conference titles for two years in a row.
1965 The first African American employed at Western in a non· custodial capacity was Susan Crabtree (1965-92). who worked as a secretary in Extension & Field Services.
jackie Butler earned a varsity letter in basketball (1965 & 1966). Clem Haskins and Dwight Smith also earned three varsity letters for the Hilltoppers (1965, J 966 and 1967).
1967 The Kappa Q club, a service organization. was formed following the denial of a request to form
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historically black fraternities on campus.
George Taylor. a pitcher for the WKU baseball team. was the first African American to earn varsity letters in baseball.
1968 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was char· tered with Dr. Mable Anderson. one of the two black faculty members. as the advisor. (Epsilon Zeta)
Harry jones. a member of the baseball team, earned varsity letters in 1968. 1969, and 1970.
1969 Black student enrollment is 3.9%.
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity was chartered (May 10th). (Epsilon Rho)
Hugh Heater (Lt.) becomes the first African American police officer at Western Kentucky University on October 20th .
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity was chartered (October 26th). (Gamma Theta)
1970 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was char-
was not as smooth or as ofWescern
" ,cyone had wished, but flawless as
. American facu lty. staff and Afncan
worked together to create students .. the best possible learmng expen-
a campus that had been eoce on .
'
''' rohibited from havmg stulega Of P
I <olar and black employees dents 0
·d, of custodial roles. The varioutsl
1970 First Afriun American cheerleader at Westem
A CENTURY O F
ous paths to continuing success for Western's black students, alumni,
faculty and staff have been challeng
ing and will, in all likelihood, remain
so. However. the achievement of
success by all of the Western family
is the ultimate measure of the
Western motto:
"The Spirit Makes the Master."
1911 1984 19~ 9 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 200 I 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
cered (March 14th). (Eta Zeta) Harry Jones becomes the first African American to integrate the baseball tcam.
1971 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity waS chartered at Westem(October 31 st). (Eta Rho)
Reginald Glass was elected vice president of Associated Students (predecessor of SGA).
The Amazing Tones of Joy was established.
First Miss Black Western Pageant. The first winner was Carolyn Brown, who was also a member of the WKU Cheerleader Squad.
1972 Alice Gatewood (Waddell) was elected as the first African American homecoming queen.
Phi Beta Sigma was chartered during the spring. (Epsilon Theta)
The first black student sit-in occurred on September 10th. Blacks staged a peaceful sit-in in the lobby o f the ~dministration building to demand that ~ second blac.k be added to the cheer_ leading squad.
1973 Cecili~ Dixon becomes the first Afric.an
American fe male to play lor the lady HiUtoppers Basketball team.
1974 Black student enro ll ment is 6.2%.
Greg McKinney was the first African American to be elected as a student regent.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was chartered (January 10th). .
1976 United Black Greeks is formed.
Black student enrollment is 7.3%
1978 The WKU Branch of the NAACP was established on March 9th.
Sigma Gamma Rho was chartered. (Eta Phi)
1980 Clem Haskins becomes the head basketball coach at Western.
1986 Minor ity Student Support Services (now known as the Office of Diversity Programs) was created with Phyllis Gatewood as director .
Howard Bailey is appointed Dean of Student life.
1987
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All-American Lillie Mason led the lady Toppers to the Final Four in 1985 and 1986.
1995 The Society of African American· Alumni was granted status by a unanimous vote of the National Alumni Association Board of Directors at their January meeting.
1998 Six black Spirit Masters were selected. (Ebony Uncoln, Chandra Poole, DuanWright
(chair), Sanee Smith. Toby McCraw. Danielle Wharton.)
An Ethnic Relations Task Force was established to develop recommendations to address issues of inequality at Western.
2001 The President's Award for Dive rsity began.
Minority Student Support Services changes its name to the Office of Diversity Programs.
The University Diversity Advisory Council began, which was charged with promoting diversity at Western
2002 The Black Student Alliance was established.
2005 Clarence Glo ver is elected as the first African American president of the WKU National Alumni Association Executive Board of Directors.
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